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The E. G. Hill Company 
OTHER COLORS 
MARY RICHARDSON 
A lovely shade of golden terra cotta or rosy bronze; 
one of the best. 
CEDDIE MASON 
A fine crimson-scarlet, long-stemmed, very free, with 
golden center; very showy. 
ROYALTY 
A medium sized flower with leathery texture and 
of crimson-wine color; very late—good for Thanks¬ 
giving. A bright, showy color, with golden cushion 
center. 
SAN DOWN RADIANCE 
Rich chestnut crimson, often changing to flame 
color. One of the most strikingly beautiful varieties 
ever raised. 
THE POMPONS 
If you grow for a retail trade you can use any or all of the good Pompons 
to advantage and as you find they appeal to your patrons; for commercial 
growing we have marked the most profitable varieties with a “ * these 
have good length stems, well-filled sprays and popular colors. 
Acto—Has dahlia-like petals, bright rose, lighter 
reverse. 
Baby—In a class quite by itself; a fine grower with 
dainty foliage and stiff stems. Solid little flowers with 
curiously folded petals; like plump golden buttons. 
Very late. 
Bessie Flight—Large Pompon Anemone; rosy helio¬ 
trope; nothing like it in the entire ’mum family; ex¬ 
tremely fine for cutting in sprays. Very unusual. 
* Celco—One of the brightest yellows in the family. 
Doris—Reddish bronze, a color always in demand. 
Donald—Light pink; a good grower. 
EUGENE LANGAULET 
